Melania Trump has been grabbing the spotlight since she married real estate mogul Donald Trump, more so when she became the First Lady of the United States of America. Her every move and words were scrutinized not only by political pundits but of netizens as well. 

This week, Melania has been mocked on social media once again after the White House released her message to the nation on National Day of Prayer. In the clip, FLOTUS assured Americans that they would all "get through this together" referring to the current coronavirus pandemic. 

She also offers assurance that the health crisis that the country is in right now will not be forever. Melania also extended her deepest sympathy to the families of those who have lost their loved ones and offered prayers to those who are sick because of COVID-19. She also paid tribute to those serving on the front lines.

The First Lady, however, received backlash for how she delivered her message to the nation. Some said Melania lacked "heart and personality" and had "robotic" performance in conveying a sense of hope and assurance to the citizens. Others even compared her to how former First Lady Michelle Obama did it. 

"Ugh I can't even watch this woman. We went from Michelle Obama who had so much heart and personality to this fake robot," one wrote. 

Another commented, "She has no emotions just like a robot. I wonder how many times they have to turn the knob on her back to make her speak."

Meanwhile, Melania along with President Trump attended the National Day of Prayer service at the White House. Dressed in a sleeveless khaki-shaded collared dress and snakeskin colorful Christian Louboutin's pumps, FLOTUS stepped out of the Rose Garden holding hands with the president.

Also on Thursday, Mrs. Trump celebrated the second year anniversary of her Be Best initiative. Melania had a video chat via Zoom with some first graders that were in a shelter-in-place home classroom in Michigan. 

Melania Trump's Be Best public awareness campaign focuses on youth well-being and advocating against cyberbullying and drug use. For the past year, the initiative has been criticized and netizens mocked the irony of her anti-cyberbullying campaign particularly when FLOTUS remained mum when President Trump bullied 16-year-old Greta Thunberg when the climate activist was named People Magazine's 2019 Person of The Year.